THEATRE CLASSES & CAMPS

A young boy wearing a tie-dye hoodie, a flower lei, and a festive visor hat, holding a green circular object decorated with ribbons, at a colorful party or celebration with other children and an adult in the background.
Children standing on stage with arms raised, participating in a performance or activity, with posters and red curtains in the background.
Children peeking through black stage curtains, with one girl in a red sweater showing surprise or excitement.
A young girl with short hair styled in a small ponytail, dressed in a colorful layered outfit, dancing or performing on a stage with a red background.

Are you looking for a unique, affordable theatre arts classes for your child?

Then, look no further than Sawubona Creativity Project where we believe that teaching the whole child means nourishing the heart, mind and spirit.

Your child can take one or more of our weekly theatre arts classes in acting/improv, musical theatre and playwriting.

So, whether your child has an interest in the theater or they simply want to make new friends in an environment that is fun and engaging, Sawubona Creativity Project is the perfect choice for them. Each class session ends in a performance showcase!!! 

PERFORMANCE VIDEOS

"Willy Wonka”

"We Don't Talk About Bruno"

"I Know Who You Are"

Sawubona Creativity Project provides: a safe, collaborative environment that encourages exploration and creativity; an imaginative learning experience that includes an end of session performance; highly qualified, certified and specially trained teaching artist and staff; and new and creative theatre arts lessons that are fun, engaging and developmentally appropriate.

Girl wearing a white paper mask with colorful facial features, sitting on the floor with other children, some also wearing masks.

Actor’s Toolbox: Voice, Body and Imagination

Check out this video of our young students using their Actor’s Toolbox to create scenes. They learned that emotions can push us closer to our scene partners or pull us away! Oh, the Drama!